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If you are an expert PHP developer or Graphic Designer in North Georgia, we'd like to talk to you! We're looking for a self-managed individual for sub-contracting work. Work with an experienced and successful team in a relaxed environment. You must know:
Developer:
- PHP in UNIX environment
- JavaScript
- Joomla!
- CSS
- Joomla component design a ++
Graphic Designer:
- Major design tools: Illustrator, Flash
- Basic design methodology
- Joomla
- CSS
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The 3by400 web design team was formed in 2006 as a result of three individuals who have been working together on projects in the North Georgia area (Dahlonega and Suches), but as individual organizations. What has really brought us together in a big way is Joomla! Sound confusing?
Brent Laminack and Gerry Sommers had been working together successfully on projects for a few years. Brent then hooked up with Beth Snider in order to develop some applications for her existing clients. When an opportunity arose for the three to work collaboratively on a project, they decided that each person had unique talents to bring to the table, and that together, it was a great combination.
There are great new additions to our team on a regular basis, catching on to our work style quickly and working hard. Be looking for new faces in the future!
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Since Gerry and Beth are based in Dahlonega, and Brent is based in Suches, they decided that 3by400 (meaning GA-400, a major highway linking Atlanta to North Georgia) was an appropriate label. So, we are 3by400!
Does that mean there are only three of us? Absolutely not! See the whole 3by400 team. |
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Most business owners know that a print ad is only as valuable as the circulation of the publication, and a radio ad is only as valuable as the station’s listenership. But somehow these same people think that just having a website is sufficient. A website is only as valuable as the number of interested parties viewing it. Today we’ll take a look at some ways to get more people to view your website, making it more valuable to your business.
First, ask “what group of people do I want to serve with my website?” Is it prospects, existing customers, wholesale customers, retail customers? Are they male, female, married, single, 18 years old, 35 years old? Where do they live? If you’re a traditional retailer, just think about the faces of your best customers.
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